THE COLUMBIAN, COICMBU DIH0C1UT, BTAROF TUI NORTH AHDCOLCM BUM CONSOI.IDATBD.) Issued weekly, ovcry Friday morning, at III, lONtSllUllO, OOlAtMlllA COUNT?, I'A. ri) iou.K4 ikt voir, paramo In advance, or ll Hi" i f 11 -tiuritlnnflf the wai r , ..II, a Satu of 2v(U'frlisino. BriCII, 1M. 9H. ItU. . Onetnch t.M fs.oi Hon Twolnches .., D.i ijo'b.m) 8.C0 Three! inches. i t 4.1 4.M I.tiO I.W Four inches .! .... r.wi T.on t.m .i ouartcr column t.io s.oo lo.oo is.to llalf column lo.on ls.eo H.iki ss.no one column UK S5.no 80.00 to.w rt$ 18.00 M.tlfl W.00 60 00 100.40 on1 Yearly ndvertlsrincnts pajaUf nuorterly. Trim slent adrertlsements must be paid for belorelnseiuo except m here parties baTe accounts. Wal alien Isements two do'lars per Inch forthre Inwrtlons, nnd at that rato for addltlonallnscrtloM irlthotit reference to length. Kiecntor'tt, Amlnlstrator's and Auditor's notkM three dollars. Jlust bo paid for when Inserted. Transient or Local notices, twenty cents altnt regular advertisements half rates. Cards In the " Business Directory" colnmn, one dollar per year for cacti line. I 1 1 ' . I. . , ii,.0- A resp- li elolo iierson In Coin. uol t cnuuly assumes to p:i) the B'lliscrlptlon due on demand. riHTViBts no longer exacted from subscrlberslti fie rnnntv. I I' tavi Hi i II tli r.i dp 5 h SLwIll!7' J-EiltersandProjrietors. BLO()MSBURG,PA., F1UDA, JANUARY 18. 1878. THE COMJMMAN. VOL. XII, NO. a COLUMllIAI)BMOnitAT,VOL.XUI, NO. 41 n ' r.- .) . 1 il 'tit Icnti M' w ,rli es .'.I. ll I) I.' I 1 1. . h".l llilii'.KN bl'iuk, jti-l pilules! hiiiI h.hi1 III snail Uxl.fi on hand and . o1 ennie'i nnlee. I, I' i ' , III .III ni.l t.llllll - ii .it nil. I .,r VdmliilH ratnrs, Kecu s n.r h.i1i' oho.ipnt the Colombian Mil i I KI'in(TKSi'i.lirinl.il I s.,' II llll' l-OII'MIIIAN llllllT. nuns' I .n't lu-tlees should supply them- i - i s,. ueeessm armies, i . - in.' ii-l'iMi" l ir Hilt" Ii" 'iilf ilt'Iuhn .inl"e. nil' i' intnln tin' i-or. s ii 'lnhiiliMl the last ct ot the Leg. mill tlii' shj.ict Kvorv lintlre and 'on- UlT NOTES in.l priutnl niul t'"i -ale i. ip at Hie I'm I'mpun utilce. in. us 'i "rllK". .ti , VI i I.. In-nlet ill Cluck", Wnlohc i.'ln Mnln "I.. lost below tliel'entral I. i'l-IIN.L CAkll. . UiKl.l'.i'. Attium'V-at.l.iiw, Ollici i i r' . building, !nd n'.ory, Iiooiuh 45. .1 .il .Elll.lt, -ungcon -t ml l'hysi- ih'. -, K. corn". Hni'k and .Murkei ! I'h. I. ,ii..w.i. i, .'.I i , fimm d l'li. ii'i.in,nurthsltli' Main stleet, bcow Maiket. II ItOlllSON Allirr.1'V-ni.l. t'l'in ii. itiitmirHM.iii'iti.a Mahi-tri.-t CATAWIHSA. r.l. I. EYEKIA', sTTIIItSKY.Ar.LAVV, CAUwlSftfe. I'H i iit. ii t'lotiptb intde and mottled ofitce nsiii I'alnntHsn Deposit Dank. ra-' W ik & ..uir- gi ip.i stum. Main htli't'l Ml-rKl.l..NK(lLN. Wll) LOWE.N'HKKU, Merchuni Tallin lain M ., alioie Central Hotel. Kt'llN', .'entri'street, ttlei ii, Meat, Tallow, eti i-tween seeninl and Thlid. rTTMUR CyAB. B. SOWABPS. IMG I NHUCH, At (I. t. I AlB. ISO. M II Witt! in nil rinii i a. k'in, iummtt It r.encdlct lKe !-oBi,'aitrket MIKt. S Importers and dealers In ( II I v A OI.A IX AND QUKKNSWAliE. MM Market f In ct, Thlladelt Ida. i ret itin Ii i ci i iikUnl i (1 , iKriirt Imlnif i.iiih t, -JI-I- HLOOMHi'.lMU) '1ANXEHY. ; k ii i: ii i ; Kl--Sl'.:iTI''l'l,I.V annoiiiieex to the iiulilii tliat tin his reopened , SNVDEU'sJ TANNERY, THE WORLD rou isrs. Mnee the chnntri' In ll prnprlctori'lilp (nlilcli ttxik place Mav, 1, 16!(i.vi'li'i World una liecninu Hie tirlirlit est. Nprtirltll(".t, tnovt seliolar'j and tmpnl ir J.jui tml la the tnttropolin. "ItH enteruilnlLtf, lnt"nitliiif. tirlpht, deeei.t rlr and triiiMul." 't doe n.tm wltllnirly to no tnin, no creed, no Interest, and no parn. Tin: W(illl.l) tvllete tl.u ii ini.erutle pnri.v loextt fortlie ood of the public fervlee. lido not liellete the puMlcser leu toe.lit tor tlw Koodtt the Iiemnemtle party TI1K wtiltl.l) lielleves Hie Unemv ot Mankind inn,' bettinU.il to nttend to his p.irll"iilar buftucs ot stltrlnc up trite It theritore seeks to rouioto peace on earth an trood will ainunif noil men HIK Wdiil.litelKvesthiit een the Mwm has two sides. H tlnrefore tdtts i vit y hoiiitjt liuiti i ivdit for supnoi'tj'jx hlinseir Ij lie llrfht, lio inattel how wrone it may hold . 1m to t-e. INK unit ll In itfvo- tn t Miniclcnt unto each day arc the eMls tl.ercnt. t tin n fure fini-iiiirs .u Select Story. Bll.Ii AXII Tin: WIDOW. VEGIiTlNE Tor Billons, Remtttent anil Iuier mittent Fever ( ir irlnt U mhro commonly tormtvl Vpvct and ag-w. Mltli pulii In 11" loins udi through ttio back, nn 1 tti don rilutiV rhllh senHiittrtn town thn -pine,nn Irro-aKUUl- ill-position to jawn, piiln In llio vym, vrlitrh W iniTi-aso 1 13 mo-lrij: tlirm, :i Uuc ttnrf tn t't( fkin, und trrmH UilvPsncM aLil Itv, Vcirrtlno H u Mart' tmU iotlthf remeilv. It Is cumiKCimlt ilex rln Iviltf frum llio J'it"( (-f rnn fiiliv cu-ctil larkn uii'l lien 8, ut.vl ho Rtronjrlv cm CfntrntcM that it U m p of tlifurtMl i'fin-cr f Mm tlooil that Is or can In1 put t cetlnr. Vi k tlno tiom not slop with nMn.; t,iilllt (inilffcr. nut It i -trmN Its wtmiUT fill mil icnivinfn uvcry part of tlv hmnun cyst fin, ml i'i.tir-l t r.ultf'atLM um ry taint ul UlscaMtj. Vrtr i tun (UhS hot act ana powrrdil rnthntl or (lt'lillt- (jultPiinnccc-vary to ci.'bltu-r i-xUtv wv to-ljy I.j i "lV, Vi"?!1 ilt.V tl?,.VVU Jt'XUi11 iV! w 'VnnAVniil.il h.-MfVfslli'1-c w ('HMitnin senso In the ' ''"t It r-tilki s al. tii ro-duf UH'hhp hy purmtnc tin , ....ii.. ... i.. f..i-. i it nn . r - orH t ip it xini m npyh m ihmii iv ae- EwE iSs ai ' JiKiiiii'o;1!,:, irfcri!;g",ciday r, triu catiifof their complaint. mill ntiind IllrHjmsburi?. I'ft.. t-'t rktni thp Espy and UkW trcei al iht ii is. whrre ll IcBmiitlotis Waiht'i wtil U mMUi tL- most . - 1 1 .( n(,.i work - ahtlU' raAnm-r, ivnrt Motil bi n r to Mm thv ttiifh. rhe hlnheat price Inrtfrh UlHt RMtllDPslH'pAltlfOr O K B E N t T P B S t t M(rl Hon In tin- a untr. lite vMK jwi 1 1 . Mr .jLAZING and papering. oud, kliidr. of HOD1NE, Iron Street lielow wt llloomshurg, Pa IB prepared to do ' liUtflNKftt' CAlHb. J K U.l.l,i;li, AUii'!iey-nt-l,iiv tml v. Corner Main and Market Mrects.seeon I dour frutu 1st allonul It ink. U.'iHlilllMt(l, I'A. Jan. II, 1118 IVIN'TI.N'-. Ml,AZIN(. D II. .1. C. UUTTlUt, 'IIVMCIAN a .smmnoN, I In the notice I'AIM'H HAN(5P f h.'st stvles, at lowest prices, ano at short 1 s Mat.27, 14 i. onus, onice, .North Market tiret, Hlouiiihburg, I Parties hivlne such -ork to t" 'lll save mini." calling on me. AnolSNm.AT-I.AW. orxicK llomn Ko. 1, ' Columbian" llu'.ldlng. ept. IS.IS70. MUE1. KNOIIK. A I' T () 11 N E Y-A T-I. A W, IILIIOMSIII'lltl, I'A. Ilarlniun'n lilorl:, coinei Main nnd Maikei Ml work warranted to give satisfaction oil. Ii1 WM. F. noniNK. i mice strcits N A 1 1 1 y-nl-l ,'iw, III.OOMS11UUII, I'A. (mice tu Columbian llni.Pivo. It I I. KAISH, D I'KACTlCAl. DENTIST, Main 'treet, opposite rpbeopal Church, lilooms burk', I'n. ir- Teeth extracted without pain, aiig U, 'IT-ly. jgHOCKU'AY A ELWE1.L, A T TO H N E Y S-A T-I, A W, CoLriintAN Hen Pino, llloomsburg, I'u. Members of the United States Uw Association. Collections made In any part of America or Kuropi R.' ,V W.J.IIUCKAI.EW, ATT01tNKVS-AT-WV, Itloomsbtirg, Pa. iifllco on Main Mrcet, tlrat door below Couil IIohm .t J. M. CI.AUK, ATTOII.NEVS-AT-LAW lloointiburg, I'a. nitlce m Kills liull'ilng. . 1UI.I..MEYKU, ATTOIINEY AT LAW. (irriCE-AdJolnlng C. It. t W, .1. Iiucknlnw, llloomsburg, Pa. R. II. I.ITTI.R. OS'T. H. I.ITT1 F "C II A U. Ij. P A T ENTS. K. I.ehmnnn, Solicitor of American nnd Fore'gn Patents. '.Vashligton, Ii. C. All business connected lth Patents, whether before the Patent Ofllce or Mie Courts, prmiiptlj attended to. Noehargemade 'inl.'ss a patent Is secured, send for a circular. Mai 4. "II tf b t READ THIS milnacd or Sensational Stories In THK People's jjedgei Klght largo Pages ; -18 Columns of Choice Miscella neous It. ndlng Matter eury weeKMogeiucrxiuii:. Iu.ili.na Irnm h.ivnM nf kliCH nrllf TH RH NASBT.tlU' w'hi.caki'tos'. J T.Irowsrikor.Mabk Twain, and MHH. MARY I10IUK9. ... .. Youth) . Humorous. txwUM, tanon Ilousekeemmj, and A'tws Departmentt com- lMe. CoMrkKTC I'CK, KRSBIHU. 1'ACINAT1N0 STORtrs I each week. Full of Fun and V it. . A peculiar tea- I lure of the im Knn.RH LtnniK is im snort an dotes und I'augraphsfor which it Uaaawlderepu-tatlon. SPKCIAL OFFER. As an rxpFKimsT. and to Induce jou to give us a trl.il, we oner to send 'IHR LjporR to any address U'rywetKior inreemouius iminai.uii icwiiw oiilj Ml cents. We ask onlj a trial. lim eoi leV l.rrar is an old-ettabl-Nicd andr ilable weekly (.aper publlhhed every raturday. II. It evil is, i uuiisner. 711 Sansom at., 1 hlladelphla, l'a. oct. SS. "77-Sm .i:,T...r :......,. m i .ii,:,, m ,,n.i. in . i iiinntteHor nuinin i,TVi Vmiterifin i,i et.ffee I ii ItliiT ot wiilrh e o. hav or evi r could, reuch the Till". (HMi bcl'iv s tu.it "man thu herrnlfls not to be trusted without the sunenlsin nnd cull- uing lniiuenceiir wi.msn. atniii iiKn'iineiioiisiii.o a lilllill,' liimnal which falls to altrrti t 111" nth lltlon and enlist the Ml iortortho i.lni n of the tuiumit nlty. will neither guldo the p-ibile conscience .iruht nor klv,i wise eiaiiis, I In nol.llo alia rs. ah a mere matter ot ou-iness. tnereii.r1. inr. V(IHI.I) endcnlors to Ik) f llr to lis opponents In pol itics, camlld In Its discus-Ion of imoll ones Kms. Just to all men and "up i.. mo inici news.- I 111. .111.1 ' inii.1. $10.tid ayi ar. postatie paid :.5n six months, postngo pal i. 2."5 three months, j-o-tiu-e paid. tiic f i:i:n,v vtti.i) t..nn A YUAII. I'lHl'MlK I'Mll. n...,Ai..u .ill ll... nriLiu .r ll... u.n. L . Ii 11,'raln nl.li coi respondents from all arts or tliewoild; Lrlglit and eUieriailling eoilUHUia. HUH luuuinn-u nuiiin-i written expie-sh for Till: W'HM.Ii In Ihebi stnll thorRi full reuorts of the maikits cr the I nlied states nnd lorugii countries; a rnrmers uepaii ment, edited by f. D. T Moore, the fouh er and lor mny jcara editor ot niHiitti'o lit k.m..m. liiii- lttt. SIMI-li:i,lil.V WUitL.lt. i 12.(10 a ear. postage paid. l.oo sin moths, posuigi- paid. CASH PREMIUMS To the ixirhon from nlioin 1IIH UciltL Mull re. ctive pri'Monsto Maich ;n, ls;n ihe money lor tuo larpcfctnumU-r of suti.-ct liter. for one jear tot lie Knr ih" next Lirtri st mincer, a cui.d mUi' of jWitu rorllietwon xt umesi iim-soi noscni t r-. to " each, l'or the two next In IM ot -oh rii i is tworrlesof 17-MKi rmli K r tla Mx next laixo-t Hats, i-U prUes of IMt.ime uli r tin i lu.en nexl larfeTSt Hats, clneD pilei ot jw.etfea' h. Tho-eiles.lro"s ofci lap- tli. U tin s vU tli'ih ore i nvreii In u:It!llioii t' tin r. - ul.u-t luh pu'mlim.;.) wlllpleiisi Hit jor rmij ui ueu. im nt Tin; i(ti(iii, .i'i iiiik mmi.irw iii4i Jan -i, 'ti-iff tiu; aukst t.At;uiiAHLr. a or.. htcuy or tiu: Thomas I'.. Mai than Al t.MtT 11A1MA ha'htman bbos., DKALK11S IN LOVERSi It. LITTLE. ATTOItNUYS-AT-l-AW, llloomsburg, I'ft. jrlliHlness before the II. S. Patentonice attended to. omce In the Columbian liniining. TTKHVEY E. SMITH, ATI'OHNEY-AT-LAW, omce In A..1 I van's new HriuuNO, I1I.O iMSIil'ltfl. P. Member ot Conuatrclal Uw nnd Hank- Colleetlcn s- koclatlon. ' flLLIAM BKYSON, ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW, HOOK OF KNOWI. 1 K1MIK, or M-crctsot i ixive. courtship ana Mariiatre Showlnir how in get marrltd. llui hipplly-olnaln health, vualtk and Clstlnciloii, and ajiar to advantage In ... I..vym. t...fifm Dili sol t. M ailed for ' 0 cts In isi-tiiire stamps or cum ncy. Aaoreb iBBunio rt'si..iiito coupant. Newark, N. J. dec. 14, '71-3111 jweco 1 KAS, CAXXKIl FliHT. CIOATIS, TOUACCO. pwurr, CO V FECTFON KXiY. m ftiij ni... p. n...uM-A apices ci au villas, uiaua cv uuvwu-v"i FINE GROCERIES, foreign and Domestio Fruits, AND OENEHAL LINE OF Family Provisions It'HJ3ll'-I Oil HtlH, IU IM Itl t:i.l! Ji, 4th door below MBikit urtit, HliKimiburg, Pa. tr" (loods delp eied to nil pjrls of the town prll.7, -77-tf VKGETINK werq tn the human t-teni In rvrfertharmon with natnre'-s laws anil while it h i)i.-aniit othe tnsic, tr nhO to n.e at jmieh, an1 mill lu its InHuisncc on the hweN. It Is ths ilute In It action on rti-easnn-1 1-i hot, a, ile, n uimjous hitters, purging HiVall'l Into i ii e if inai Miey uru it'iug enicu. ekruuiiu it u ntireh Vi"'e'abie N edlclne. c imnoun led mum aclen- title prlei h . It H lntlored li the heM ptntOi'H'.s w!i"ie ItHMrtue hap been tested, Ih recommended onlj hi.'re iiied.clne ! neud-d, nnd la hot a tnlxturi,' oi cheap wmi &oia unucr tuo cioaK or biucr-. cavuH BIu Kli, MrciiKlU ami Ap- .Mv daughter has n'celved creat 1-pneflt from the thc of Vct tine. Hi r dfClliilnheiUth wain source of srreat anxiety to nil of her friend. A few hottlws ii iiip x'eciiuo reAioreu ucr ncaiin, Mrentiui uim appellle. N. II. Tl I.PEN, ears llulldlnff, llo-tun, .Mass. 1'OliCt! I'CstlllKlllS . 110ST0N. NOV. H. 1S73. ll, Tl. cTr.VF.N, VSQ I lVirMr-nuilm: tho past ne years Ihauihad ample npport unity to Judge or the merits of dec line Mv wife ims iiM'd it for eoniplaUits ntt' ndlng a 1 uli of di'lle.ite health, tth more i eneitchdii suit th.nnm lliln'i ri- will h sh eer tried. I hale mv. n It to mi children uuder almost eiery clreuni t.mi'i' nuenil a 1 irge lamllv.nnil am 115s with mark ed 1 ncili. lhaietikcn It m'selt with Mien grcil in ih tit Mm' 1 en' itni nnii uorn- m i'ini's-mj uii-il'if.lliit-1 .11 or. ei iil'.n of t's uoo Im " lil'e p ifjiuillig in.' dot'.- n- a ..i'lc'e 1 ll "iv In llKi'li ill, si.,,. 11 mi in In r 1' lnwitii ere-t leal ut -u km -s. I ii'die-luitiinri.t 11 1 oioiiiinii ' e e- Hlii' indliiier kit-" if 11 inw htl It old 11 t prim-ml Hint "as clilmed tor it. ivrtii'inaiii in nidi's ot di'l.lltat"il ir llnlioli 1 1st 1 il ttate il llu- blood lis egeets are realli wonderful : and. f"r al! i'oiiipla'nls.iils'ngfloiii aiilliipiiles'.iu of thi'l-lo 't, It tppi'iii-s to work Pke ll i han : at-d I doni I lielli'M lh"ioari any i Ir- i-in t.im - ntidir nhieh i".-i ui.c e 111 be 11- d with Inlinl." s 11 - U-: u il 11 " 111 ' .1' - ainrd nn' p'e.Lsnre in Rive nn tintlii r liiforiiiatiim us to i liat I know no ot .-l' tine WILLIAM 11 1111.1. i'olice -l inon 4. Is Prepared b II. H. STKVKNS. liostun. Vf.utiiic id Miilil bv all JJni''i'it" jin PUBLIC! SALE (IF V Ll'AIILi: REAL ESTATE ! Wife,1 sai'l Eil Wilbur nup inorninjt.a't ho sat stirring his enfloc Willi ono Iiiini nnd Iwliliiii; n lilutii cakn tin his kucu Willi the utlior, mnl luuked iicross the table Into the bright eves of liia Jittln wife, 'woillilii t it lie ngiioil iuko to net bvjliplur Hill fjiulleylo lakiMvidnw Watson to li.innlm's show ticxi w eek ?, 'Y'nti can't do il, Kljlie won'task her, he's so nwful hy. Why, lie canio by here llio oilier morning when I was hanging out tlm clollie.s. and he looked over thu fence nod ejiokc, but when I shook out a night goivp ho blushed like a girl mid went awny.' 'I think J,c,an mnnnyrp it,' saiil Ed j 'but I'll have Iv lie just n little, lint then il wouldn't bo much harm under the circum siniices, ..r I know she likts, bliu, and he don't dislike her, hut just as you say, lie's so shy. I'll just go ot r to his place to bur row some bugs of him, and if I don't bug him before I come back, dnu't kiss me for a week to come, Nell.' So saying, Ed rtnrtcd, ,atul while he i mowing the fields wc will take a look nt Hilly Smiley. lip was rather :t good looking fellow, though his hair and whiskers showed some gray hairs, and lie had got in a set of false t'-elh. Hut every one taid ho was a good soul, and so he was. He had as good a hundred-acre larm as any in Norwich, with new house and everything comfortable, und if. he hud wanted a wife, many a gin would have jumped nt the chance liken rno-tur oij a grasshopper. Hut Hill was to bashful always was anil when S-n-'iii Mierryliotlle whom he was -o s i et i.n, tlp'tigb he never i-sid ii. o' to her jj'il tpnrrieil in old Watson, be ju-t drew hi 'urn! iiljike .1 mud -turtle into his shell, ami 'lit-tv was tin (jotting him out again, though since she had bei n a widow he paid more at ti n'ioii to his rlotlii s.Htitl had been very reg- u .ir 111 his attendance at the church the fair wiilnw atieiiiled. Hut here minus Ed Wilbur. 'Cnioil inorniiig, Mr r-miley.' 'Guild iimmiug, Mr. Wilbur; what's lUe news ,.ur wm T U'. indliiiig panii'iihir that I know of,' - lid IM, 'only I!aruiiii,s jhow, that every houo on the top of the bill, nnd what, oil what will ho do ? Then his coat fell nut and ho flipped it on, nnd then "making a desperato spurt lie clutched the back nl the cat and scrambled ln,and pulling llio buffii lo robe over his legs, stuffed tho other things bpiiealh, Now the horse happened to bo one ho got of 'Squirp Moore, and he got It from he widow, and hp took it Into his head to top at her gate, which 11111 had no power to at tho dnte they were taken. Hut they arc prevent, as he was too busy buttoning his j both subject to the corrections mentioned In coat up to Ids chin to think of doing much the paper of last week. They are both In else. I1IST0IIY (IF COLUMBIA COUNTY. ltiLiTAitY ltnconD, Enrollments of Columbia I'oantT. We give two lists of enrollments. They give us the military strength of the county GOLD. (Vniniliu, I'a. Fi.li IS, '76. f. SMITH. (treat chance to luaxe money. If you can cet gold vou can sev green- i bads. v.e Deedarerson cveri- .luiri. t tut,, .niisirintions to tue larcesi. cnearesi Mid best Illustrated family publication In Ihe or!d. A in- rm run lu-rome a Mlfct fcfrf Ul BCent. 1 he most eh L-ant works of art glieu free to si.btcr hers, 'i ho . . . ..... ,iln',L, Ainrtlmnv enhcnrtrinu itneuireiit rciwrtd rnHkliif oyer to In a week. A ttidy UL'ent reporlH Uikluour4WBUbbtTlberaln ten .. -.....n.. n...li. mf.ii.r la.i ..i,riin evote all your tune in iue nu-im-1-.s. or eniy si are time. You neea not i awaj irom nonierner nlL'ht ou i an do It as w ell as others. Fiillpartlo ulars. ntridlons and lorn s tree, hlegant and ex .inoip nuiiii in-e. If qu Whnt rrontsble work end us lour nddiess at once It ions i oth'ngto . i the business. No one who engages rails to make uriat ray Addnfes "The peonies journal. rori.- , Maine. i-'j A. (inieo In "I'.NT Court House, aug. io.'77-tf ATI OliNr.Y-AT-LA W l.i'iUdSH." nioonieburg, Oraugcvillc, Academy. C, W MILLEK, ATTIIIINt'T-AT-LA" tent Hrnwer's liulldliii-'.M-eii.id rloni.rouii lllooi.nibnrg, I'a. W. II sv. V X It 11 A W w ABBOIT A II 0 T Anr ntty'itI '' i - ' "i i lis. .."ll " I .'I l.-l 1 I J i I I il W I L I-. I (: N T I s . ill it 111 llalllii.il. - Link, MVulid floor, i Mnln und .Market Mlet'ts, r.i.tioMMU'iio, M.l) ill - I. I's M. DUINKElt, (il.'N nnd LOCKSMITH neulug Macliluihuud Macldner) (.t all kinds re. wli-ud. (Ji'Liu llorbE liulldlug, liloouikiuirg, ra c. K2V.C. K. CAKPIELD.A. M.,Fnncip d. If you want lo patronlzca KIliT ('LA;-S SCHOOL, wllll.K MiAltll AMI imio.N AIIK LOW, glvo u IrhU NoAt term U'glns MOM) AY, JANUARY 21' l&TS. k. r nformutlon or catalogue apply to THK. I'lilN'Cll'AL, I .J7 T7-iy Orangcvllle, I'a. lli I IMI AMEKKA ASSUBAKC K UU i ...wtvit L'ltitf IVUPIIIVTL' CfllllilKV m.rf ..Lkii). nf ti.ifH oM rnrortratlenH are all In vf"-tdlnK)IU t'linu1 aLdarellabl; toUiC hi7itrti or nn onij I nks' H lltnulTI Y klld HOMrTLY ftdlUotPd Wld ItUid tin mx n us oet rroineo vy chkisii r. nrr, I ID I ALT! ni nil n 11IU-I r. IllHllI UUIK- ITliU P. 'i f-iii7i'i ii of Lulututli. (ountv kiiould Datrocl7f UieuKuci wLf 10 lofbtf, If any, aie tdJuMetl uid puia ty cue vi uitir owu ciiueat. uut, H. C SLOAN & BR0 riLLlAM Y KliSTUU, MI'.UC'HANT TAILOlt oriiirt'l Main . V-ill tin Is, Ihree duri-llo J. i Liu Mill I Ui u rluit la. All eiders proi r)' ullindi d lo m.d wlli-M'tlon kfuuniuieeij April V7, '71-tf I.Mtl Ar- IIUllWN h I.NllHAN( 1. AUEN 1 cv. Kichunge Hotel, HKsmisburg, l'a. .Uttiu. Ins Co., of Hartford, Connecticut Lrierpuol. Loudon and ulobe Ko'ulol Uierpou Luncan-hlre l-'lre AssiH latlon, 1'hlladelphla Athauf llarltord Farimni Mutual of IhmvUle luuvllle Mutual i ,n, Vew York ..,.,. Oiinm.'rehti I'nlon Marell r.U I ItLUUNSlirilC, PA. Manufictureis ot THIS t ierii Ii ON Ml.. WITH R0WEIL & PKISMAH . Advertitlnft c-rntt, TrUHPl CHMIKUT lk, 4l.4.vl, 41 Capital. 0,0111 l,lSSi I tl.is 0.0 (i 1 la -oo.oou I lu.ouo. ou 9,100,1100 D U,U.NJ I ,USI,0il to.o lt',wu)gii Carnagos, Btgies, Pluss, Sleighs, IIT8,t8,ni l'LATKOltk WAGONS, to. rinUclau work; alwayi oa band. VrKV'rcduoa to islth Uwm. Jul. 6. Itn-U HIGHEST AWARDS ! CYnli'itntnl KxlilbltHin. J REYNOLDS & SON, NORTHWEST ( OUNr.lt Tlilrlrrnlli nnel rillii'rl Mn. PHILADBLPBIo&. SUhCFACTCt.KKSOK rATKNTBP WrcmliMrflii Air-TigM Heaters Willi MmUim nml rtliilier..ilinlliii irnlip. Inr lliirnliiu Anilinieile m Jlliniiili iiiN roni CliNTI NNIAJ. ivi) m-f-iin .ii. ( T'l JNll ! llltV'lV'JiJIJti J J. ijji Fill! IUTl'MINOl'S KAU KeyBtono tTiTirnniif. vnrxt rt i.' A rpv n o Cooking Ranges, Iiovvdown Orntes, Iipsei-irtue ctreulorf pt vkfk many addrcsa KXAMISF HEKOItl' SI-l.l'.t TIN(I All 1! "7 . Ill in p"r-nineeot an order tuned out of the court of coiniiuii 1'ioaa ot Coluinblu county, llio under. tiiied I'oiuiullUe of the p r-on and estate ot Pan Id ili'urliart, uliinatiuot '(o.irlngcreck town-hip In said county, will o.tpOaO to public sale on the prjni- l-'JSOIl Srtl'UItOAY, JANUAUY 20, 1S7S, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m , of said day, a certain Tit ICT 41 T MM), i u.Uo In tloarlugereel; township, county oi Colum bia, containing ONE HUNDRED ACHES morn or less, bound.! by lauds of Franklin Vocuui, cox's hi Ira, ''eter dearhit and I red crick- Dot wh( reon Is erected T- iJiiuil lv'llliicr ties, a ll.inkH.irn and other nut-bidldlngs. ALSO, all that crtalu tract, township and county uloresalj, Lont-dntng ONE HUNDUED AND EIl'TY AOUE-i, moieor less, bouudi'd b) lands ot ChlWlan MiulU survey, Mary ll.vter's survey, lands of William and KI1Jj.Ii YiK'um and Ullllam Limnn burej and otn- era, bold subj-et lo the tollowlng e.cupunns.ud re ervit'ons. All coal or a nilni-ral or fossil character, all Iron ore and a I other minerals ot all and overs description and ail mines whti.li now-aie or here if. ut may bo ois.r.ncd. togi Uier with Ireo Ingress and t'gre-s to and fur Charles s. ooo, his heirs and air blgllS. ALM), another rlooc or parrel of land.sltuato lu to nshlp nnd county utoresidd.cont.ilnltig w ACHXS and 10 perches bounded by i.Wii.o( iranuiu locum, .1. F. rtaliler, and other lands ot me said ocarnarL The above will be sold ..s a whole or in lots describ ed so as lo suit purchasers. Tmims.ol' iMi.it. Ten per cent, ot ono-fourth ot Hie ptiu'liau mouey to bo paid at the striking down if the property, tho one-fourtri less the ten per cent, ati eocnnnatlon absolute, and tho remaining tine fourth? In one year thereafter with Interest Irora eotitlrmait n nisi. .IA.1IK l Kl r Kll, Loumuti'C. Jan. I, l7s-is 4 IIDITOH'S NOTICE: il ........ . The underfelsrn-il Auditor nprolnt4d by Ih r- ph tnv ourt of ihe I'ountj or t'oiumon to uiaK,,ai--(rtbutum or Ihe-lmlanivfr t e turd tn tin btndrf , the AdmlnStntur an onjr the putlt k emitlt d t r. - in, will tiio alt 1 1 rwiis inn r teii tor in puriHi-" of hi- aniHitnUheiit, nl y oclot k a. m onriNn.the eUhie n lulii of .hmuary. Itjts. nt the olike ot .. r'n - in uiawi-Ha. wueu iiuo wnrre mi i-er-ciiH h.inn.' cl tlm u-iuliM lhn fiul i cfita'Pitre rt quired to in eent the a-ue before Iho amnior or bo debar nil now couilt'K Lu tot u f-baioif Hold fund. Auttiror die SI, TMW A -Tri: OP UAliOAHVT ATl'I.t HAH. PKCl A'Kp. 'Re mid'rstiire I Midliot app Intel to mike ill U Hut lun o' the l)itUi(.' ot luuib In iho'tvii'U "I Annuel Kiiorr. i!in'r. I ami .uno'ii: the n ill. - unllthd ihereio wilt MUUd lou.e dm Un of tiN tip I ulnuiii in ii me o ' cy oif r-iirh,) ui iihmh i. nircontiiei9iun y nr .nniutiry, !, ui ten o'c'rw-K u. in. win t ell.tl WlKtS .1)1 ( itous h.HU) clulinu mk ri qii( stcd io retenf the Kami Ufure the muIPoi nt tu dcUirrod tiuin ioiiriiK lu for a Mi ituM aM rni.il Atiuiior dec til. iw. Tho Seaside Library. A t'PITOli'S NOTICE.' ISTAIB Of Will I AM SM11H1, 10 CKAI-tU. rlir.lcn l.ooLar.o loi e, r (or the mw only The besl alandurd inula vllhlii ll.e ril.ili "I evtrs one. UOi'ks Usually houiinaiif iota i"u iiuivuuiiuo and unabili.gid) for lou.uso cinis. ins. Tim Count or loute-( nU'. Alex I uinas 4t lM 'rho KliiL'sonn. lu-1 apt. Mairint I0i 157. Hand ana i.ion , 03 aiuniaii. ruwmu. iw IM. 'I rou sure 'I pile, by saui"cl liner 3 s 16. Tho !' untoni sl.lp. bj Cm Uln Warrynl lac 100. 'I he lllatk I ullp, ti Alvxulider Inilnus Us' 111, 1 be World Will lost, L. 1H1 llllton VCi isi. Mdriev harlotto liiont vo las. Frank MUdiur, l ( uplaln Miirr- at lee im. A om.g wife's Mor.i, lliurli't liowrn Un its. A Modem inlsurtvol. l.)Ch"ely oul IM The ast tldlni bi (.eorgti sand 187, Ihe one t.'a Miklace, by lex Duiiiiu His. Con cregan, by harh k I ever in. M. Patrick's Me, by Charms Lever 170. Ni wl a Lorstir. by Capialu Marrat III. Hoslago to Foituue, by iik-s Uraddon 171. 1 'hem Hi r do Mul on ltouje, by Huuuis lIJ,.Iaphet in scutch ot a FdUer by .Captain 174. Katoi 'Iionoghue, bj t l.urles Leior US. '! ho I'.rha of Mau ales, cap' uln Marryat lia. 1'ercIv.U Keene by Captain Marr.iat Ul.Ueorgo Canurburjb Will, by Mra. Henr. vomf Ut llarofiood Ll'Ct. by it. K. Franellllon II TimJILifcrj of a crliue, hi Yltlorllugo 1SU, ArmabUli. py w iimo i oiiiiia stili e Is lurel 1 clien thai the urdi islsned. hn- niilnli il bi Ul. Lonil to aolust and lettl. ka!du.liLe tlldti'lik' O'S .ll. ll I f lllf ll HIS III H.Oh'llliiHOf wi iiam tul. ixiciio'r or sid cisviu.ni, 10 and iiliinlig tli lurllisrulll id lli.-lilu, ull.iilltl.il ul his on.ee 111 mot'iusning on i-i;.i y ini' win cay nt j.in uan, l-;s at nine o'eluck In Iho Jouuuyou, totsr f. rm lie dm es ot lib, 11 ri oll.tli elit. "lien and nhin al uirilts claimant jmiat nt'iicar und preve. thoir cuius it 00 turtiir uiuiieitu piiu coming m said und. I , , . JUII.N.I,, 1 KULZIt, Auditor 1st, 1h('ouutM(ilti('uiriJ, AlliX liunu isi Julletsi uarnialLPJ ills. 1 n:icipM in. Keulliorth, by sir waiter smlt im. The I title faiago, by Captain Mam at 185. " .ood-IUrtDwei lliearl " bi Ithoda lirougtuu 1W, Hand eoiipi'inein, nj imbues iniAcns 1st, .saiiou, j' Alexander I. umas Is,, 1 ho las Family llobliisoii M. Hi ury 'iiuibui. In Miss lirad ion IM. Memolisof a I'liyslcl 11, by Alex Dumas lKI.'lhe'ihreoCuiIeis by( uptalti Murryat 192, ihe (nsiilrator, by J loxanUer Hufuaa iw. Heart of kiidiuilUan, rir v.iurMi"il No IhtonHoUk, b. HiTiimi M.rrjalt ins., tsata'i or ttMiarla. be Mexunder liumas isa. NUholas Mckleb , by Cliai les IHckens v 1QT Klsnev llV IfllOdll ltrUClllOn im friiirs lnraiiarta.. by Oai tain Mam'at U9 Clol-tera and the Hearth, by (has lieado vno u. LAJVU, Al. Sue am. iue U-c i c ll! IO- luc 111 kill' lu 10. toe llio lue llio Sao V jac SO.- 11M 10. to..' ID 10a 4 UDlTOK'ri NOTICE. Hi TI10 matter r.f th, ShertU "s sal.i of tho protierty of Jane & It, ICu-U. The iindi-iai(iied Auditor, appointed by tho Court by oni.M-i.i bt panics Inn rosu-d to dlstrlb'iivtlis mvni-y url.log fioin Kad sal-, will meet Iho pai 11(3 III tiesiiu ill inn ooti-n 01 ima-k'iay s rineil, 111 lilouiiistiurg. ou baluiday. Iho IHUluy l( Junuaiy. Is7s ut tin o'diHk lu Ihe foienisiu, atwhlchUuie u patties lnierosied win utuni or bo aotturred iroui eoiuiiig lu uu suii muo. i.ii, c r.i.w r.i 1 Auditor, dec 81, '77 iw 4 UUITUICS NOTICE. I no oim. rHi;iHd. Auditor appoloted. In thAcsne of Anton Masteltris. LUjrles au tr. .lames K, M urer and A. scliwepirf 1 helsi r. No j.9 iaj Term ,a, ri. ru ISU.IH pit-uaa 1 itrin ion, r 1 1 a. iaz iiLbeiuotr 11-riu, ibit "lo n-ceribin wuai a 0 Hit Ileus amiliist the lands, to whom due and the uuiounl ul llio sali.e. und ubtthtr the land should be iil.l subj'-ct to any of the liens, and It so what oi,ts,"wlU iltteud Vi Iho duties (f I'H appointment, at MsofllCt) in 1110 iuiiu 01 iioiiiisiurgoii .iiouua) 1110 mi,iiay oiuauuuiiA 1 110, m v iic-iim. u in.-, w lien hiio wnere an pereons luuRficu m tuiq Uiutlejs, aiu ic E.:,OltVI. dec. 81, TT-lw Auditor, sua. the Itenk. by Matthew (Mot Lew ks(, IOC For sala by all HooksollcrB and Newsdealers, er ' "rt" ViorYs.' mSViJI JWhii-b,.,. i'.O. lini'tist. It, U end J5, yanijuwaur at.', j(, Y, - - ij-"m r t "i IUt'n't1i"sr LANK MOIiTOAUIJjforuJrchcapatUie U04.P1CIAW V1UOO. B. K. IIAHTMAN BEI-llKSESrs IU I'OLLOWISO AMI lilt AN INSL'KANCECOSH'ANIESi Lcotulng of Muncy rennsylranta. .Sorih American of I'buodiluhlo, l'a Franklin, ot " " I'oansilvantftot . 1 Farmers of Yon, r. HauoverU New York, Manhattan of " orac. on M arket Strett No. , BlwunUiurg, Fa, M. 4, tt-ly, 5 inly tstalkiiii abniif, nml everybody inn is gal ore going J.11.. I wiHjOVwr In oh "i-iiii, r's la-t night, nnd si e his son Clus ha- jui a iih Iniggt , and was -urobbiiig up lii- larinss and he's got that white-faced colt ot his as slick 11s a st at. I undpr-tiiud he thinks f taking widow Wat-nn to the show. He'- been hanginu around there a good deal ol late, but I'd just like lo cut him mil, I would Su-an is h nice little niiman, mid de-erves better man than 1 lint young pup of a fellow. though I would not blame her much eitbei if she takes him, for she n.ti-t be ilreadfull( lonesome, and then -he has to let her larr- nut on shares, and it i'n't half worked, ami 110 mie il'e seems to have the spunk Ii speak up to her. Hy jingo, if I was it -iugl man, I'd show you a trick or two. Ssi. -aving, Ed burrowed some hugs ami started around the corner of the bam, wher he had left Hill sweeping aud put bis ear t a knot-hole and lisiened, knowing the bach el 1 1 r had a habU nf talking to himself when anything worried liiin 'Confound Jhat yjiutig bagrider !' said Hill; 'what busiije-s ha in- there, I d like to know . ft d a new buggy, has he? Well, so iaye 1. and a new harness, ton ; and his horse cau'i jet sight of mine, a"d I dt dare I've half a mind to yis, I will ! I'll go this very uighi aud a-k her 10 go to tlm show with me. I'l show Ed Wilbur that I ain't suc'u a calf as he thinks I am, if I did let old Watson gel lltt' start of me in the first plate !' I'd could scarcely help laughing outri"li; hut he ha-lily hitched tho bagson his should er. nod willi :i Inw chucklo at. his siimvh, started home, to tell, the news lo Ne.lly j and about five o'clock that evening they saw Bill go by with Ids Imrso nnd buggy, on his wai to the w idow's. He jugged along o'lii tly thinking of the old singiugschonl dais ami what a pretty girl Susan was then, and won d ring inwaidly if lie would havo mnl co urn o (n talk up to- her until ntaili- i.uilii of about a milei from her house, he c.une to a .bridge, he gave a tiemeudoti siiriz.i and blew his teeth nut of his limutli (ml clear over tho dashboard, and striking on Ihe plank-, they rolled over the side ol lu brplgeand dropped ii to four feet (if Hit ti r. Words cannot do justice to ponrllillor isint the 1 xpri ssinn ut his face as he sat "here isimiileii lv dumbfounded at his pipoi I tll-luek Alter a while he stepped out ol is bnggi, in d gi-ltlug down oil his hand anlkiu'sli, I ed iivef'lntn the nut, r. Yi- r tlo " I. , ttt the b.iitnin, w ith k crnwo nl 1 it i Its li,l) rubbing their noses agains hem, unit Hill wished til goodness that hi ii.L-ii was s close lor one eeenlid His In tjul U'sib bad cost hiln so uiuuli, and, tlo show I'.'inii'g "M nod no time to get nnother set und ihe widow nml jouiiij Sockri ler ' 1 Well, hp mud try and get them somehow nnd no time to be'lost, Inrsntne one might come along and a-k him what lie was fooling around there for. He had no tuition ol spoiling his clollii- by wading In with them 611; and besides, if he ilid, he could not go 1 1 the widow's that night, no ho took a look up and dnw n the road, to see that no one was in sight, and then ipilekly undressed liimtelf, laving his 1 lollies in the buggy to keep them clean, Then he ran around the bank and wniltil Into Iho utmost lev cold water, but his teeth did not chatter in his head he only wishol they could, Quietly he waded along so ns not lo slir the mud up, and when he got to the right spot he dropped under the water anil eanie out with his teeth lit his mouth. Hut hnrkl What m l-o Is that f A wngon inula dig barking with all In might, and his hnrte is starling. 'Whoa! wheal Slop jou brute, yntl, stop I Hut stop he would nut, bu went ulfutu spanking pace, with thu uufiiilunale bache lor after him. Hill was ivrtaiuly ju a enpi tal running ii'iUiuie, but though he strained every nerve, he could nut touch the buggy or reach Iho lines that were drugging 011 the ground, After a while .his plug hat shook off the teat, 'and tho hind wheel wi nt over it, making if at tlat as a pan cake. Hill snatched it us lie ran, aud uWr Jamming hi The widow heard the tat ling of the wheels and looked out, and seeing that it was Smi ley anil that he didn't offer to get out, she went out to see what he wanted, and there she stood chatting, with her white arms on the top of the gate, and her face towards him, while the chills rait down his shirtless buck clear to his bare feet beneath tlm liuf- lain robe, and the water from Irs hair and the dust from his hut had combined to make ome iilrs- little streams of mud that came trickling down his face. tsheaskid him to come in. No, he was in tirry, he -aid. t'till ho did not offer to go. lie dm not ask her to pick up his reins fur him, because he slid not know what excuse t- tnako lor not doing to himself. Then he looked down the road behind him and saw a white-faced horse coming, and at once surmised it was that of Otis Stickriderl He resolved to do or die, and hurriedly told Ills orrand. The widow would bo delighted to go, of course she would. Hut wouldn't he come in No, ho was in a hurry, he said ; and ho would go on to CJ recti's (dace. 'Oh, said the widow, you re going to Green's are you 1 Why, I'm going there myself to get ono of the girls to help me pillt to-morrow. Just wait a second while I get my bonnet and shawl, and I'll ride with you.' And away she skipped. Thunder and lightning I what a scrape I aid Hill, and he hastily clutched his p.iuts Imin between his feet, and was preparing to wrig-le into them, when a light wagon Ir.uvn by the while faced horse, driven by boy, came tilon and stopped be-side him file buy held up a pair of boo s in one hand aud a pair of sucks in ihe other, and jut as t.ie widow reached the gate again, ho said 'Hero's your boots and socks, Mr Smiley, that you left on the bridge when you were 111 lliete swimmiii You're mistaken,' said Hill ; 'they are not mine. 'Why,' said the boy, 'uint jott the man llu I had the race, niter the horse, just nun? ' No, sir, I am not. You had better go on about your business ' Hill sighed at the loss of his Sunday louts, und turning lo the widow, said Must pick up those lines, will you, please? lhis b.uteof ahorse is always switching them out of my bauds.' 1 ue widow complied : no pulled one corner of the robe cautiously down as she got in What a lovtly evening,' said she; 'and so narm I don't think wo want the robe over , do wu ?' You see she hud on a nice new dress and pair of new gaiters, and sho wanted to how them.. Oh, my,' said Hill, enrnetly 'you'll find a chilly ruling, and I wouldn't have you itch cold fur the world she seemed pleased at this tender care tor ivr health, and contented hersell with stick ng one nt her little leet out with a long silk nektie over the end of it. 'What is that, Mr. Smiley, a necktie?' 'Yea,' said he. 'I bought it tho other day unl I must have lelt il in the buggy. Never mind it ' Hut, said she, it was careless ;' and stoo ing ove r she picked It up and made a million to stulf it 111 between them. Hill felt her hand going down and, mak ing a dive alter it, clutched it In his ham: mil held it hard and fast. Then they went nn quite a distance, he -till holding her hand in his and wnnderin what ho should do w hen they got tu Oreen'i ami sue wotniercit why he ellil no! say some thing nice to her lis well assriueer.e her hand why his coat was buttoned tin so tightly ou -noli a warm evening, and what made his lace and lint so dirty, until they were going don 11 a litile hill and one of the traces came unhitched and they had to stop. 'Oh, murder I' exclaimed Hill, 'what next? 'What is tho matter, Mr. Smiley?' said theridow, with a start which came near jerking the tube 01T his knee. 'One of the traces Is oil',' answend he. 'Wei', why don't you get out ar.d put it on again V I can't,' said Hill. 'I've got that N, I haven't got oh, dear, I'm bo tick I What shall I do?' 'Why, Willie,' said .lie, tenderly, 'what it the matter? Do tell me I' She gave bis baud a little fqueeie, and looked into his pale face; she tliougnt he was going tn faint, to she got nut her smell ing boule with her left band, and pulling ihe stopper out with lie r teeth.stuck It to his nose. Hill was just taking in breath for a mighty sigh, and tho pungent udor made hi 111 throw buck his head so far that ho lost his balance nnd went over Ihe Inw back buggy. The little woman gave a low scream as bis hare feet flew past her head, and covering her (ace with her liHiids gave way to tears or smiles -it is hard tn tell which. Hill was 'right ide up' jn a moment, and leaning over the back nl the seat wits humbly atmlo' giz ng nnd explaining when Ed Wilbur and Ins wife und baby drove up behind and stopped Poor Hill ftdt that he would rather have been shot than had Ed Wilbur catch him In such a scrape, but there was nn help for it now, si lit called Ed to hint and whispered In bis ear. Ivl was likely to burst with sun pn-sscd laughter, but ho beckoned to bis wife tu draw up, and, after saving somethln; to lirr, he helped the widow out of Hill's uitggy nnu into ins, and tho two women went on, leaving the men behind, Hill lost no lime in arranging his toilet as well as he could, and then with great per suasion Ed got It 1 111 lo go homo with him and hunting- up slippers and socks and get ting hlui washed and combed, had him quite ptrseuiauie wncn ti.e ludlea arrived I need not tell you hqw the story wu all wormed out nf .bashful Hill, and they all laughed as they sat anund the tea-table that I'ljjlit ; but will conclude by raying (hat they all went to the show together, and 11111 In nn fear nf Out Sockrlder now TnU is the nory about Bill and the widow 1S02 one including minors and the other not. They constituted the basis of nil our quotas nnd drafts : our quota in September, lHlii, was 1417, of which we hud in service 5U3. Townships. Enrolled. In service. Hloom -Til 87 Hor Herwlck 117 31 Hriarcreck 221 12 Heaver 101 7 Henton 100 21 Centre 234 23 Catawissa 257 03 Cnnyngham Ml 45 Franklin 111 21 Kishingcreck 258 .13 Greenwood 202 30 Hemlock 184 21 Jackson 80 f Locust 27 n 42 Madison 175 9 Montour 87 2 .Main 107 13 Mount Pleasant 123 IB Mifflin 108 2 Orange 101 31 Pino 110 10 Uoaringcreek 07 11 Scott 285 G2 Sugarloaf 141 11 Total 4587 020 Poetical. A OLIJIl'SB Or' YOUTH. T i. O. UOl.LASP. Valden, I think thee for thy time, Tliy sweet, shy glance of conscious eyes For, from thy beauty and thy grace, My life has won a glad surprise. 1 met then on tho crowded street A load of caro on heart and brain And, for a moment, bright and fleet. The vision made mo ) oung again. And then I thought, as on 1 went. And struggled through tho thronging way, How every ago's complement The age that follows overlays. The 5 outli upon the child shuts down ; Young manhood cloaca over 5 oulh ; And ripe old ago Is but the crown That keeps them both In changeless truth I So, every llttlo child 1 see, Wita brow and spirit undeflled, And simple faith and frolic glee, Finds still In me another child. Toward every brave an! careless boy Vhoso lusty shout or call I hear. The boy within mo springs wlUi Joy A nd Hng3 nn echo to Ids cheer 1 Whit was It. when thy face I b.uv, That moved my nplrlt.llke a bicezc, liesponslvo to tho primal law Of j oath's entrancing harmonics? Ah I little maid-so sw cet and t hy lluildlng each day thy fair romance Thou dtdst not dream a youth passed try, When 1 returned thee glinco for g ance I For all my youth ls stlll my own, Hound In tho volume of my ngo And breath from thee hath only blown Tho leuve3 back to the golden page 1 Scribncr for January. M 'A a -3 c c 3 a B - S s B S. 5 s rt) O w S3 g Township W B 3 n 3 I. c 3 Hloom 3GG 138 01 47 Herwick 101 80 24 13 llriarcreek 174 OG 12 54 Heaver 150 50 7 40 Henton 143 21 21 33 Conyngliam 318 120 30 30 Centre 214 81 25 5G Catawissa 208 70 GO 13 Franklin 78 30 22 8 Fishingcreek 215 81 17 04 Greenwood 210 83 31 52 Hemlock 145 54 20 31 Jackson GO 21 5 1G Locust 22G 87 44 43 Montour 77 28 4 24 Mt. Pleasant 10S 41 15 2fl Main 87 33 13 20 Mifflin 147 61 1 53 Madison 1G1 G2 10 52 Orange 124 4G 34 12 Pine 9.'. 3G 17 10 Uoaringcreek 52 20 15 6 Scott 214 92 71 31 Sugarloaf 120 4S 10 38 4S41 '1447 693 852 Conscientious Scniplo Exempts. The names of those persons who were ex empt from the performance of military duty because of conscientious scruples wero fur nished bv tho different boards. Ours were the fi'llnwiiig Parvin Masters, Francis Eves, Aaron Ke-ter, Hutler Edear, Lemuel Garrison, Win. Sehechterly, N. S. Timdey, IS. F Ileiglmrd, Jnhu Miller, hillp Creasy, ,a layette Creasy, Jnhn W, Hageubueh, Etra Eves, ILL Gearhart, Atorrit Masters, Isaio lleacock, Shadrack Eves, Je3 Heacook, Wm. Iteese, George Eve. Statement of Number of Volunteers Called fr,M rath Stite, The Secretary of War, in compliance witl resolution of the House ol Itepresentatives, has furnished a statement of the number nl vnlunteert called for by the president at n- riotts penodt. The 6rst call was for 75,000; the second, In July, 18G4, for 600,000, aud tbo third, in December, for SOO.OOt, namely Aggregate reduced to the three years' standard iiiit aa we had It from Ed Wilbur nn.l tr ti . i... i. . .....i. i. ..i, .i . . . u iinwii, nuii ii, an uu.iy ami uiinpim there It anyll lng unsatitfactory about it.atk Joslah lleacock, Ellis Eves, C. W. Eves, Algernon S. Kester, David Masters, S. C. Longshore, Hiram Kester, 11. F. Kester, Jacob Kester, .1. W. Kester, Francis Eves, Stales. Aggregate. Maine 71,745 New Hampshire 81.G05 Vermont S3.218 Massachusetlt 1&1.7S5 Uhode Island 23,711 Connecticut 57,270 New York 455.5GS New Jersey , 79,511 1'eiinsylvaula 3G6,326 Delaware , 13,651 Maryland ' ,,,10,730 West Virginia . ' 80,(X)3 Dietrict of Uedumbla 10,872 Ohio 317.133 ludiana 195,147 Illinois) 258.217 Michigan, , &0.119 WUwualu , . 90,113 Minnesota 23,031 Inwa 75.8GO Missouri 10S.773 Kentucky 78,610 Kuutat 20,097 Total Clairvoyants, TIIF-Ilt BUSINr.SS AS I'ROl'ITAllLr. A3 EVER IT WAS. The Hartford Times has a New York cor respondent who lias been looking into the clairvoyant business, and gives it in these paragraphs : The whole number of professional clair voyants in New York is probably about for ty. Some of them keep standing advertise ments before the public, but tbo majority do not need to solicit custom in this way, their business being almost ns well established as that of a first class physician. Men and wo men who desire to consult them know just where to find them, so tho cost of advertising is saved, aud this, at 40 cents a line in the Herald, is no email item. Two-thirds, or more, of the clairvoyant are women, and most of their patrons are al so women. Among these are many mem bers of the upper social circles, but the ma jority are from the poorer classes. It is a standing rule with hundreds ot the illiterate women of New York t consult a clairvoyant about the most trifling affairs. If a child has tho whooping cough or measles, the wise woman must be asked whether It will reco ver or not. If a husband does not come home quite regularly every evening, the same woman is consulted as to where and how ho spends his time. It there has been a peculiar dream, her palm is crossed with 50 cents to interpret it. Aud so on, nd in finitum. Sometimes tho woman is employed In cases of sickness, instead of n physician, and, in such instances, she is at least wise enough to avoid doing the patient any harm, eyen if she cannot do any good. The doctor would be down ou her very quickly, if she gave mm tlie chance to invoke tbo law against malpractice, so sho is particularly careful on that point. All her medicine8 are harmless herbs and often she does not prescribe these, but contents: herself with prognosis and advice. The fee, hnwever, is never overlooked, and ns the clairvoyant's financial formula is cash in advance, she has a marked advantage over the regular practi-oners. Some of tho New York clairvoyants are so overrun with business that visitors have to wait hours frequently for an audience. They ure usually ushered into a dingy par lor, and required to sit tbeie, with perhaps h dozen others, till their turn comes, us men do in a barber shop. Now and theu, as in the case of some well knnwn patron, an ex ception is made to this rule; but ordinarily tho clairvoyant is as strict as a martinet in carrying out her system, It is a part of her policy to invest visitors with a sense of her importance, and even inspire them with awe, if she can, and the rule requiring all to consult her pleasure rather than their own, is a valuable, aid to this end. The most prnfitnblo patrons of the clair voyants are the wives nnd daughters of rich men, who ulways have nlentv of nocket money and very little to do. There are many fashionable matrons and belles who visit them almost as often as they give or ders to their dressmakers. It may eeem strange, but it it a recognized truth, that scores of educated, intelligent, wide awake ladies have us firm a faith In the reality of clairvoyance as they have in their religion. mere are some in Fifth Avenuo who would not do any important act without first a-certaining from some clairvoyant or fortune-telling source its probable result, It is not uncommon for such persons to disguise themselves i,s servants or workiugmen, and thus visit the purveyor of mystic knowledge to nave solved some matter that, mayhap, has worried them day and night. The clairvoyants patronized by this class are the rWe of the profession, so to speak, They havo a private and select line oi busi ness, occupy handsomely furnished apart ments, generally in French flats, nnd require a reference or introduction from all persons soliciting their service. They make a good 60,595 30,827 29,05'2 123,844 17,878 50,014 350,950 65,765 Of.7 f.Mt 10,31)3 40.G92 27,053 u,fal of money, nnd can tifford to live very 11.600 1 comlortaoiy, tlit-y usually do, One wo- . . ' 239,970 I ma"i wliose residence Is not far from the Stewart tnntnlon ou Fifth Avenue, charges W for every cnnsuitatlnn, and has as much business, it is said, us she can attend to. 152,283 212,091 80,805 7S,9S5 19,075 08,18: 80,192 70.34S 18,051 A littlo girl in Nerristown, Pa , liavlne swallowed a el Iron seed it Mat luund ncwiary to cut a slit in hor throat and oxtrttct it from its lodgment thcio in order to mio her life. flio opeintioii win performed -witli.n threo days ot tho accident and it was found that 2.G53.0G2 2,129,041 tho tceel had sprouted. For present purposes these Bhort memo. randa will suffice to put our readers in pos session of all the fact, necessary to connect our loeat history with the great eveuta ol the war. It will depend partly upon per sons Interested to make "this military ketch perfect ; so that there may be In an access!. ble fnrm what will dally become more eii- Flora Temple, the quern of the tuif white In service, is dead. She (cut neatly thirty three years old. Tweuty-oue little graves dot the surface of the churchyard at Trexlertown, Lehigh eouuty, the children all having fallen vic tims to diphtheria within the hut two BlCBlk. lertsuilng and Important.